Music of Sherlock Holmes, Simon Pegg in Absolutely Anything, Paul Neagu, Edinburgh Comedy
Presented by Samira Ahmed. The music of Sherlock Holmes; Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale in Absolutely Anything; sculptor Paul Neagu's work; and a round-up of Edinburgh Comedy.
To mark the first ever Sherlock Holmes Prom, composer David Arnold and broadcaster Matthew Sweet explore the musical world of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective.
Simon Pegg and Kate Beckinsale star in sci-fi comedy Absolutely Anything, featuring the voices of Michael Palin, Terry Jones, who also directs, Terry Gilliam, John Cleese, Eric Idle and the late Robin Williams in his final film role. Larushka Ivan Zadeh has the Front Row verdict.
As a new exhibition of work by Romanian born artist Paul Neagu opens, the sculptor Roger Clarke discusses the importance of the work and its impact on British sculptors.
Critic Stephen Armstrong rounds up the new comedy coming up at this year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Presenter: Samira Ahmed
Producer: Jack Soper.
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Music of Sherlock Holmes
Duration: 09:50
Simon Pegg in Absolutely Anything
Duration: 05:55
Paul Neagu
Duration: 07:11
Edinburgh Comedy
Duration: 04:51
Music of Sherlock Holmes
will be performed at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 16 August 2015, it will also be broadcast live on 91Èȱ¬ Radio 3.
Absolutely Anything
Absolutely Anything  is in cinemas now certificate 12A.Â
Paul Neagu
is at the Henry Moore Institute in Leeds until 8 November 2015.
Image: Paul Neagu - ‘Anthropocosmos 457 Cells (Skeleton)’. Laing Art Gallery / Bridgeman Images. © Estate of Paul Neagu / DACS London 2015
Credits
Role Contributor Presenter Samira Ahmed Interviewed Guest David Arnold Interviewed Guest Matthew Sweet Interviewed Guest Larushka Ivan-Zadeh Interviewed Guest Roger Clarke Interviewed Guest Stephen Armstrong Producer Jack Soper Broadcast
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